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Here are the first three Uruks from 15-20 I'm going to place in my Cirith Ungol tower. No bright colours - only dark robs and dusty leather. Please don't mind the bases as I'll get rid off them as the tower itself will be finnished.

I made this small diorama about a month ago. I focused on painting and background leaving minis just as they came in the box. It was a pleasure to deal with Mordor Siege Bow, though I guess, wariors of Minas Tirith won't think so

I was excited about making an unusual Warior of Minas Tirith - a trapped hero or a furious berserk, so to say. Converted him from the archer as on the bottom photo by cutting his arms, quiver and sculpting new head. I didn't make the base because I still have no idea how to use this guy. Maybe I'll place him on a small diorama surrounded by enemies or he will become a part of a bigger scene. I don't know yet.

A small diorama showing the combat between the Wariors of Minas Tirith and the Troll somewhere in ruined Osgiliath. Trolls' hands, armour and head taken from Mordor / Isengard Troll box-set. Body and legs sculpted from Cernit. Warriors of Minas Tirith converted exept the swordman standing a little bit beside.(for more pics press the Title &nbspAs it is in reality

Two weeks ago I started a project which seems to be the most ambitious of mine - The Tower of Cirith Ungol. I was inspired by Tolkiens book and the film and I've got a huge box with Mordor warriors by GW. So I want to make a diorama showing Shagrat fighting against Gorbag. If everything goes right the Tower will be about 30-40 sm high and inhabited with 10-15 Mordor Urukhajs and Orcs. By the time it looks rather poor, but I hope it's just the beginning.

Few days ago I started a Troll from Mordor/Izengard Troll kit. It was interesting to have a choice – three heads and at least three variants per each arm to select. But the body didn’t look detailed if compared with metal Troll from old box-set. That’s why I decided to use some green stuff. Now I’m satisfied and the Troll is ready to be painted.

Hi! I painted my first mini more than 20 years ago. But at that time my technique was quite poor. Futhermore I used oil paints instead of akril and was disappointed by the result. So, frankly speaking I've being painting seriously for about two years, when I felt that should share my achievements with someone else besides my friends and family. And here am I writing my first post.

Well, I'm focused on LOTR minis by GW. There are at least three reasons for that: